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Tag Archives: travel
“Footsteps”
Do you understand—that it is not enough? Not only until death—but beyond the drumbeat,will you walk with me? It was the song of the lepers,the cry of beasts gone mad.Within the city’s diseased gutlay plague,and bodies unburied,and silence thick as … Continue reading
“At Campground” (Letter from the Parsonage, O Souls That Leap Like Deer, Twelfth Story, 1996) © Yoon, Wan-Hee
A Summer Retreat: One Evening in Nature’s Embrace Around the time of Independence Day, our church choir held a retreat for unity and fellowship. This year, the younger choir members suggested spending the night outdoors at a campsite, and so … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, camping, essay, hiking, nature, travel
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“Toward the Summit”
It is said that among mountain climbers these days, ice climbing is in full swing. These climbers seek out steep and dangerous frozen waterfalls or valleys, scaling icy cliffs while enduring severe weather, snow, and slippery terrain. With their lives … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, essay, faith, hiking, mountaineering, mountains, travel
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“The Story of a Cat”
When our children were young, we had a cat named Tiger. One of our church members gave him to us as a birthday gift for our second child. Tiger had gray fur with black stripes like a tiger cub, which … Continue reading
Posted in Blueprint of Faith, Devotional Essay, Essay by WanHee Yoon, faith-column, Letter from the Parsonage
Tagged essay, family, travel, wildlife, writing
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“Blueprint of Faith”
Whenever we plan to start something new, there is often a thought that makes us hesitate: “What will others think of me?” or “What if I get criticized or ridiculed for stepping up?” Especially within a group or community, when … Continue reading
“Across the Road”
I slowly drove up a narrow hill road.Before I even covered half a mile, the view suddenly opened up, revealing a railway bridge, with a small river flowing beneath it. As I crossed the bridge, a village hidden in the … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, essay, family, fiction, travel, writing
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My Parents’ Ancestral Clan
Paternal lineage: Musong Yoon clan Founder: Yun Yang-bi, Nangjang Origin and history of the clan:Musong was the administrative district under the Unified Silla Dynasty, located in present-day Mujang-myeon, Gochang-gun, Jeollabuk-do. Originally, this area was called Songmijihyeon during Baekje. During the … Continue reading
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Tagged ancestral-seat, family, family-genealogy, history, japan, parents, seoul, south-korea, travel
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다문화 속의 교회, 교회생성을 향한 변형 연습이란? (제 1 장) 뉴욕, 1995
교회생성(Ecclesiogenesis)을 향한 변형연습(The Transforming Praxis)이란? 본 논문의 제목은 뉴욕 신학원에서 목회학 박사학위 프로그램을 담당하고 있는 Dr. T. Richard Snyder의 사회변혁과 교회의 역할에 대한 저서, Once You Were No People 와 남미 브라질의 빈민을 위한 선교 경험에서 산출된 현재의 거대한 … Continue reading